HONGKONG
PENINSULA HOTEL:
HONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL:
PEAR HOTEL
and
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE: PALACE HOTEL:
HOTEL
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel Des Wagons Lits, Peking.
In the familiar
yellow box
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 18, 1932.
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"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH” ·
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
$150.00 CASH PRIZES
First Prize
Second Prize
A
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Penang
The Scenic Gem of Malaya
Runnymede
Modern
throughout and beautifully Situated
Hotel
Malaya's Premier Hotel
Food and Wines especially good.
AFTER-DINNER DANCE
Every Thursday & Saturday-Orchestra Dally.
CABLES “RUNNYMEDE”
BUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Goldaack, Manager,
THE EUROPE HOTEL
SINGAPORE.
After Dinner Dances are held every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY
COCKTAIL HOUR IN THE BIRDCAGE.
Mondays to Fridays.
J
Saturdays
7.40 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. 8.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
The New Europe Orchestra will render all
Latest Music during the above hours.
the
Music during Tiffin and Dinner every day by our new all European Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. F. J. STRASSER.
Teleproma "Europe" Singapore.The Europe Hotel, Ltd.
Telephone 5541 (4 Linos).
When in-
Singapore.
SHANGHAI
Make your headquarters a dhe
Cathay Hotel
Cable Address: "CATHOTEL-
THE FIRST STEP
TOWARD BETTER PICTURES
You'll be amazed at the sparkle and detail of Verichrome snapshots.
It's an entirely different kind of film. Double- coated. And so fast that you can get clear, crisp snapshots even in shade.
the
Verichrome means better pictures, more satisfying pictures, in even the simplest camera. It comes in the familiar yellow box with red and black checkered stripes. Verichrome film is specialy packed for this country and seale din metal.
VERICHROME
at your Kodak dealer's
EASTMAN KODAK CO.
DAVID HOUSE,
67/69, Des Voeux Road Central.
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CONTRACT evercalling a une bid and requires
BRIDGE
This bid of one heart is a que bid} BIG EMBEZZLEMENT.
| partner to keep the bidding open once, but makes no promise for Both of East's suits have
By W. E. McKenney
game.
¦ now been bid, so he passes. South then bids two no trump to show a strong hand: Went passes and North goes to three clubs. East passes and South jumps to dour The expert rarely makes anno trump, inviting a alam, but as apening forcing two bid; even with North's hand is an absolute mini- South's powerful hand the open-mum without even a solid heart ing bid should be one. The follow-[suit, he properly passes. ing hand makes use of the one over one forcing bid:
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The Play
JAPANESE CHARGED BEFORE LOCAL COURTS
of and
Dates for the hearing
of embezzlement charges uttering A forged document brought against M. Tani, a Japanese, al. the instance of Messrs. Cande Price and Co., Ltd., were fixed by Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court on Saturday. The defendant was charged embezzlement of $20,000 Weat opened his fourth best with
collected on spade, the six-spot; dummy played which had been small, East the four and the de- behalf of Messrs. Gande, Price clarer won the trick with the during the past six months from eight-spot. Declarer then ran off the O.S.K. and the N.Y.K., and also with uttering a forged docu- |five straight club tricks. On the fifth club déclarer discarded the ment purporting to be a list of
outstanding accounts six of diamonds. West followed Gande Price, bearing the forged with three clubs and discarded a
chops of certain employees of heart and a diamond. East was the 0.S.K. and the N.Y.K. forced to discard two hearts and tavo diamonds.
duc to
His Worship adjourned the case until the afternoon of Friday, Declarer's next play was the July 22, for hearing.
He also jack of spades from dummy, over-reserved the afternoons of July taking in his own hand with the 26 and 27 for the continuation of ace and led the eight of hearts.the case.
Dummy played the ten-apot und
East won the trick with jack. queen of
Enst returned the
diamonds which
won with the nce,
the
led
declarer an exact count on the hearts, so The king he leads the seven of hearts and oľ spades is then
by when West shows out the Ace is Although South holds five quick declarer and the
five of played from dummy catching tricks, the hand is not strong hearts discarded from dummy. East's king. enough for an original forcing East is then forced to unguard The declarer then cashes his two bid. Therefore, the dealer either his king of hearts or his queen of hearts and king of dia opens with one diamond, West diamonds and drops the nine of monds, thereby making five no passes and North bids one heart.hearts, but this gives the declarer trump.
SALESMAN SAM
Mistaken Identity!
Third Prize
$60.00
$40.00
$20.00
Three Consolation Prizes $10.00 Each
In addition to the Cash Prizes The Eastman Kodak Company offer a Special Prize which will be known
as the
EASTMAN KODAK
PRIZE.
A 1932 Model Kodak 616 with f.6.3 Anastigmat Lens. which will be awarded for the
BEST STORY TELLING PICTURE.
SECTION FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Messrs. Waibel & Co. ("DEFAC") offer six "AGFA” box cameras to be competed for by school-children. These will be awarded to best six pictures in this class.
Bathing Scenes, Picnic Illustrations. Local Beauty Spots. Typical Chinese Studies, etc. All photographs must be of subjects taken in the Colony. Photographs may be submitted forthwith, and it is intended to reproduce selected pictures in the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement as from the first Saturday in July. The Competition will close on August 31st, 1932.
The following rules will govern the Competition:-~~- 1.-The Competition is confined exclusively to
amateur photographers.
2. The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photographs submitted up to August 31st, 1932. In the event of two or more photographs being considered of equal merit, any or all of the prizes will be divided accordingly. The decision of the Judges shall be final.
3.--The right to publish any or all of the entries in the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement is reserved.
4. Photographs which have been already entered in
local competitions will be ineligible.
5. No photographs will be returned.
6.----Photographs, preferably in black and white, must
be addressed to the Editor and must bear on back the name and address of competitor. 7.--No correspondence will be entered into
connexion with the Competition.
in
8. The six "Agfa" cameras donated by Messrs. Waibel & Co. ("Defag") may only be competed for by local school-children, Each entry in this section must bear the name of the competitor together with that of his or her school.
THAT "SNAP” MAY WIN $60.00 !
For the Best
LOCAL VIEWS
and
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS
Go To
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Branch, 7, Beaconsfield Arcade.
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(SO YOU'RE GONNA BE
A SALESMAN FROM
NOW ON, HUH?
YEP!AN' TO PRONE. I'M A
· CLEVER ONE, I'M GONNA HOP
OFF AT TH' NEXT STATION AN' PULL A SMART
STUNT!
HOW'S THIS? (RAN INTA "TH' STATION" AN' BOUGHT A FLOCK OF EATS AN' CANDY - N'LL GO THRU TH' TRAIN AN' SELL 'EM AT A PROFIT!
GOSH, I DOUBT IF TH’
PASSENGER'S WILL
HAVE ANY CHANGE-
THIS IS A CATTLE
TRAIN!
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